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Anyone else keep these? One of my favorite species but I don't see it out much.
Not to many T's don't like. This one made the Tdar no doubt! Bit pricey but maybe one day if I live long enough..lolWould you ever consider copping one?
Indeed! If you look on some of the European spood sites you can see what eventually ends up here as well. Seen the Cyriopagopous Purple Zebra there many months ago and are now just getting here in the states. Hope to have 2 of these guys/gals soon!Facts on the price… they are expensive as heck!
Looked on Exotic Spiders over in Europa and didn't see any.Hopefully those Holothele culebrae pop up soon as well, need those in the collection!
Could only hope they pop up one day! Though I wouldn't buy any wild caught ones if they were stripped from their environment.Looked on Exotic Spiders over in Europa and didn't see any.
The way the hobby expands they probably will. Didn't take long for the Taksinus Bambus to make it in.Could only hope they pop up one day! Though I wouldn't buy any wild caught ones if they were stripped from their environment.
If your luck runs like mine it will be WC then turn out male!! Lol,lol,!If I do get a gravid WC female I may change my stance.
But you definitely are right.
I seem to have worse luck, as every rare sling I have been raising up has been male. Good for breeding projects but I would like a female every so often haha.If your luck runs like mine it will be WC then turn out male!! Lol,lol,!
Yeah man! Dropped $99.00 on a Chilobrachys Andersoni, most ever on a Chilobrachys,so far, maled out! Ornithoctoninae Mindanao Central same money and male. Don't see many Andersoni! Only once through the Spider Shoppe. I could go on. Got so bad I gave in and spent money just to get female's on certain species.I seem to have worse luck, as every rare sling I have been raising up has been male. Good for breeding projects but I would like a female every so often haha.